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[For Men] What Karaoke Songs Make It Easy to Score 100? A Curated List of Easy-to-Sing Tracks

Are you looking for songs that make it easier to score 100 at karaoke but aren’t sure which ones to choose?To aim for a high score with the scoring feature, the key is a melody line that makes it easy to keep your pitch stable and rhythms that are easy to catch.In fact, among the classic songs everyone knows, there are many tracks with a gentle vocal range that also make it easy to add vibrato and dynamics.This time, we’re highlighting many songs from January and February 2026.We also touch on singing tips, so be sure to give them a try at your next karaoke session!

[Men] Which songs are likely to score 100 at karaoke? Carefully selected easy-to-sing tracks (21–30)

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“Ai ga Subete no Koto” was released for streaming on January 14, 2026.

It was newly written as the theme song for the TBS Drama Stream series “Owari no Hito,” starring Hayato Kakizawa.

Centered on the themes of life and death, the track features a soulful sound with brass band and keyboards, and is characterized by its memorable refrain.

Around the middle of the song, quite a high note appears and the range may become quite extreme, but if you keep your facial muscles lifted, you can switch pitches smoothly—try to be mindful of that.

Also, since the same phrases and pitches continue, sing with a straight, steady tone so your voice doesn’t waver.

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It’s Under Graph’s major-label debut single, released in September 2004.

It’s a mid-tempo rock number with an easy-to-follow rhythm and a very simple, catchy vocal melody, making it a song where aiming for a perfect 100 at karaoke feels relatively achievable.

The tricky part when aiming for 100 is likely the B melody, where the pitch changes continuously, so be sure to listen closely to the original and study it before giving it a try.

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ZIGGY’s first single was released on May 25, 1988.

The reissue released the following year reportedly sold over 320,000 copies, making it ZIGGY’s biggest hit.

With its catchy chorus melody and a tempo that’s easy and comfortable to groove to, it’s no wonder it became a smash hit—truly a classic.

As mentioned, the vocal melody is very catchy, easy to sing, and easy to remember, so I think it’s a prime candidate for scoring 100 points at karaoke among rock songs.

Be sure to pay close attention to where the snare drum accents land in the backing track so your singing doesn’t rush or lag.

That said, I think it’s even more fun to sing with a band than at karaoke!

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“Neko,” the signature song by DISH//, written and composed by Aimyon.

The acoustic version performed on THE FIRST TAKE in 2020 became a huge hit and was also used as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s drama “Neko.” Lots of people used to sing it in vocal training, so it feels nostalgic.

When singing it in karaoke scoring mode, be careful not to put in too much emotion.

On the other hand, if you sing it too flat, your expressiveness will drop, so sing with a sense of contrast and accents.

Since the chorus is structured to build gradually, it might be good to approach it with the image of singing each phrase clearly!

Until the World Ends…WANDS

A classic released on June 8, 1994, it became a huge hit as the second ending theme for the anime SLAM DUNK.

It’s a crowd-pleaser that’s especially popular among men at karaoke! When you actually try singing it, the tempo isn’t very fast, so any pitch deviations tend to stand out.

If you’re using scoring mode, it’s important to calmly track the pitch bar.

Also, for the long notes, not matching the pitch bar all the way to the end will cost you points.

If you sing with a grand, liberating feel—really letting your voice out—you’ll find your voice flows smoothly and comfortably.

In any case, it might be best to sing carefully right from the A melody!

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A song released digitally on August 20, 2018, written specifically as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Half, Blue.” In karaoke, it’s popular as a track that doesn’t require an overly wide vocal range but shows differences through sense of rhythm and expressiveness.

The tempo is 120, and since it has a band sound, it’s easy to lock into the groove; however, when you get excited while singing, the overall tempo tends to rush.

If you keep a bit of cool composure as you sing, you should be able to stay balanced and keep steady time.

Try to sing with a straight, projected tone without relying too much on falsetto; imagining your voice shooting forward will help you produce sound smoothly without hesitation.

In any case, focus on projecting firmly so your voice stays steady and doesn’t waver!

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This song, released early on April 5, 2024, was specially written as the opening theme for the TV anime WIND BREAKER and has been generating a lot of buzz! In karaoke, it’s reportedly drawing attention as a high-difficulty track that’s a rewarding challenge for male singers.

The overall vocal range spans A#2 to G#4, which feels quite broad in the lower register.

It should be within a comfortable range for most men, but the key is how smoothly you can transition into falsetto.

The tempo is on the faster side, so be sure to keep a steady sense of rhythm as you sing.

The melody line doesn’t seem to have dramatic rises and falls overall, but the section after the first verse might be a bit intricate.

Keep your pitch in check, and try to maintain lifted facial muscles so you can consistently project from the same placement!